Google has revealed that it detected and stopped a cyberattack that appears to have been developed with the help of AI. All you need to know.
TeamPCP’s Mini Shai-Hulud campaign used hijacked GitHub OIDC tokens to spread a credential-stealing worm through TanStack npm ...
An attacker poisoned 84 TanStack npm versions across 42 packages, stealing GitHub OIDC tokens and cloud keys while planting a ...
The PCPJack worm targets cloud environments and vulnerable web applications to remove TeamPCP infections and steal ...
After the CopyFail vulnerability gave root access from any user on almost all distributions last week, this week we’ve got DirtyFrag. This chains the vulnerability in CopyFail (xfrm-ESP) and ...
Named PCPJack, the framework was discovered on April 28 by a hunting rule on Google's VirusTotal malware scanning service ...
The 2026 picoCTF season is officially underway, bringing with it a fresh set of challenges that test both Python proficiency and cybersecurity intuition. Meanwhile, the February 2026 International AI ...
A malicious repository on Hugging Face impersonated OpenAI’s “Privacy Filter” project and briefly reached the platform’s top trending position before removal ...
Google claims to have thwarted a significant cyberattack by state-sponsored hackers using an AI-developed zero-day exploit.
On Halloween 2018 a developer filed an issue in the GitHub repo for the VS Code Python extension, asking for the ability for users to "spin up multiple 'Python Interactive' windows." In August 2020, ...
PCPJack steals credentials via 6 Python modules exploiting 5 CVEs, enabling cloud spread and fraud-driven attacks.
A fake repo impersonating the OpenAI Privacy Filter model racked up 244,000 downloads in under 18 hours before Hugging Face ...